With following video Google explains Japanese users how StreetView works. This advertising video focuses on the fact that Google blurrs out faces and car plates. Obviously Google uses a different marketing campain in East Asia.
[via GWB]
With following video Google explains Japanese users how StreetView works. This advertising video focuses on the fact that Google blurrs out faces and car plates. Obviously Google uses a different marketing campain in East Asia.
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Intel has started a new ad campaign called “Sponsors of Tomorrow”. In this campaign they try to focus on their engineers rather than their products. One of their first video is really well produced and funny. The overall message of this video could be nerds are the modern day rock stars.
I hope some more clips will follow.
[via GeorgHolzer@Twitter]
For an advertisement of their Network Walkmans Sony traced the subway routes of different cities with their earphones.
There are maps available for the cities New York, Sydney and London, as far as I know. In my optinion its a good marketing gag, since listening to music during travelling with the underground is very popular.
In the picutre above you can see the subway lines of New York on their ad poster. As you can see now Geoinformation become an important field also in advertisement and marketing.
[via gizmodo]
I know, I writing a lot about Google, and sometimes it seems like advertisment for them. But Google Maps such a smart web app and recently StreetView is available in Japan and Australia. This funny video shows how to use streetview.
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It’s unbelievable how much has changed over the past 18 years. GIS has envolved and systems are now integrated into company structures. Geospatial Information and Geoservices are available for nearly everyone over the Internet and the popularity of GIS was never as high as today. This video really shows the basics of GIS and what has changed over the years.
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Lenovo has produced a new advertising spot for their Thinkpad X300. This spot tries to
[via winfuture.de]
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